Nigeria: Lagos Demolishes Shanties On Lekki Coastal Road
[Vanguard] Lagos -- The Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental Offences, yesterday, demolished many shanties erected on the Lekki Coastal Road and its environs in the state.
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[Vanguard] Lagos -- The Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental Offences, yesterday, demolished many shanties erected on the Lekki Coastal Road and its environs in the state.
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